Me and My Mate Jeffrey
On sale
3rd September 2015
Price: £13.99
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‘When my legs went from underneath me and my breath stopped coming, just minutes before we were due to go live on The Voice, I knew this was panic at its worst. Yet in the midst of the madness, something became clear. If I got through this, the secret I had guarded for years with all my life could not remain secret for much longer …’
In his book, Niall Breslin speaks openly about living with depression and anxiety, and his crippling journey to finally acknowledging ‘Jeffrey’ – the name he chose for it – years after he took the decision to conceal his growing mental health issues from the world, at age 15.
Told with raw honesty, it is a story of the demons that lay beneath outward success, and how they impacted on his career in sports and later music, as he coped with a condition that at times seemed hell bent on wrecking everything in its wake. It is also the story of a road to reconciliation with brokenness – beginning after a massive panic attack before a live TV appearance in 2012 – leading to brighter horizons.
Me and My Mate Jeffrey is an essential book for anyone who knows what it is to feel alone, and who doesn’t know how to ask for help – or anyone who wants to better understand that journey.
In his book, Niall Breslin speaks openly about living with depression and anxiety, and his crippling journey to finally acknowledging ‘Jeffrey’ – the name he chose for it – years after he took the decision to conceal his growing mental health issues from the world, at age 15.
Told with raw honesty, it is a story of the demons that lay beneath outward success, and how they impacted on his career in sports and later music, as he coped with a condition that at times seemed hell bent on wrecking everything in its wake. It is also the story of a road to reconciliation with brokenness – beginning after a massive panic attack before a live TV appearance in 2012 – leading to brighter horizons.
Me and My Mate Jeffrey is an essential book for anyone who knows what it is to feel alone, and who doesn’t know how to ask for help – or anyone who wants to better understand that journey.
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Reviews
Me and My Mate Jeffrey isn't an easy read, but it's not meant to be. It is the story of an unusual life, told with an affable and honest delivery by a spirited and resilient narrator
[Breslin] tells his story with a searing, compelling honesty ... told with flashes of deadpan humour
A brave and important book from one of the best media figures we have
A courageous and illuminating contribution to the ongoing discussion about mental health in Ireland